MillerWelds.comBuyer’s GuideBuyer’s GuideTIGTIG
1918AC/DC TIGWelding CapabilityNot to scaleDynasty 350Aluminum Max. — 5/8 in (15.9 mm)Steel Max. — 5/8 in (15.9 mm)Dynasty 700Aluminum Max. — 1 in (25
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Why TIG? 4Which TIG Welder is Right for You? 5Why AC? 6Key TIG Terms 7Maxstar®150 Series 8Maxstar®200 STR and CST™280 9Maxstar®200 SD and DX 10Maxstar
Type of weld output the unit supplies —constant current.Type of weld output the unit supplies —direct current, or both alternating and direct currents
AC TIG is generally used to weld aluminum and magnesiummaterials. These metals instantly form oxides when exposedto air. Before the parts can be welde
98DC TIG DC TIGMaxstar®150 SeriesMaxstar®150 SeriesWelding CapabilityNot to scaleSteel Max. — 3/16 in (4.8 mm)Steel Min. — 0.020 in (0.5 mm)LightIndus
1110DC TIGWelding CapabilityNot to scaleMaxstar 350Steel Max. — 5/8 in (15.9 mm)Maxstar 700Steel Max. — 1 in (25.4 mm)Maxstar 350/700Steel Min. — 0.02
1312*For best results choose 6011.Selection ChartSelection ChartMin.– Max.(Amps)Min.– Max.(Mild Steel,Stainless Steel,and ExoticMetals) Min.– Max.(Alu
1514AC/DC TIGWelding CapabilityNot to scaleAluminum Max. — 1/4 in (6.4 mm)Steel Max. — 1/4 in (6.4 mm)Aluminum Min. — 0.020 in (0.5 mm)Steel Min. — 0.
1716AC/DC TIG AC/DC TIGHeavyIndustrialDynasty®200 SD and DXDynasty®200 SD and DXWelding CapabilityNot to scaleSyncrowave 250 DXAluminum Max. — 3/8 in
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